Twenty years after being mistakenly interviewed on the BBC, Guy Goma shared what was going through his mind that day and how he maintained his composure.
Guy Gomo reflects on his infamous live TV mix-up, which has been immortalised as one of the greatest TV blunders of all time.
NPR's Elissa Nadworny talks to Guy Goma who thought he was being interviewed for an IT job at the BBC but instead found himself live on air. His interview 20 years ago became a viral sensation.
For Kevin Bakhurst, the Derek Mooney affair is very small potatoes indeed compared to the major on-air cock-up during his tenure at the BBC ...
Celtic proved too strong for second-tier Dunfermline as they completed the double at Hampden Park ...
Dozens of Labour MPs are calling on the PM to either resign or set a timeline for his departure over the party's disastrous ...
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Pair behind BBC's biggest ever on-air blunder share painful truth about what happened
EXCLUSIVE: Congolese finance graduate Guy Goma was visiting the BBC's London HQ for a job interview when he was accidentally put live on air. Here's how it unfolded ...
Natural history broadcaster Sir David Attenborough turns 100 today. We look back at his work and interviews to capture some of his wisdom and endless sense of wonder.
Attenborough began hosting and producing nature documentaries for the BBC in the 1950s. He spoke to Terry Gross in 1995 about about traveling the world to film Life on Earth.
How’s this for an inconvenient truth? The ABC and the Guardian have been secretly toiling away on a months-long investigation ...
It was mid-October, peak leaf-peeping season in Hanover, New Hampshire, and Chad Markey was on a rare break between clinical rotations during his last year of medical school. He should have been ...
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